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Re: Favorite Movies

I always get sucked into Rounders again whenever its on (although the Oreo tell was way too obvious).

Not a big Matrix guy though. Can't get past the Keanu thing. Should have stuck to his Ted "Theodore" Logan roles, since that's about the extent of his acting range (although he is unintentially funny in bad movies like "Point Break"...I AM AN EFF BEE EYE AGENT!!! )

Haven't seen Man on Fire. When I first read it quickly, I thought you wrote Man on Wire, and thought for a second that you really like the documentary about the guy who walked a tightrope between the World Trade Center towers.

Re: Favorite Movies

Originally Posted by RuthlessBurgher

I always get sucked into Rounders again whenever its on (although the Oreo tell was way too obvious).

Not a big Matrix guy though. Can't get past the Keanu thing. Should have stuck to his Ted "Theodore" Logan roles, since that's about the extent of his acting range (although he is unintentially funny in bad movies like "Point Break"...I AM AN EFF BEE EYE AGENT!!! )

Haven't seen Man on Fire. When I first read it quickly, I thought you wrote Man on Wire, and thought for a second that you really like the documentary about the guy who walked a tightrope between the World Trade Center towers.

The only movie I have liked Keanu in was the Matrix. And I believe he pulled it off because he didn't have to make any facial expressions.

Man on Fire displays Denzel's amazing acting skills. I'm a sucker for bad guy looking for redemption movies, and ultimately that was the story underneath the story. The ending is just classic. It is one of the best movies ever made in my book.

Re: Favorite Movies

I also enjoy the older movies such as the Clint Eastwood movies to name one favorite actor.

I can watch The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly all day long. They just don't make them like that anymore.

Agreed that Shawshank is number 1 of all time.

Nothing wrong with the BTTF trilogy.

I used to be somewhat of a movie know-it-all until I had children, so I'm not up to
date on the new stuff since I've been on Disney since 2005. Which reminds, Cinderella
is my #1 animated Disney feature of all time. The look on the step mothers face when
she realizes Cinderella has the other slipper is priceless. The bitch gets served right there.

I love the 90's comedy flicks. Dumb and Dumber, Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, The
Wedding Singer, Tommy Boy. Just about anything like that always gives me a good
laugh.

Re: Favorite Movies

I've been watching a lot of old stuff of late. I have a camp in Coudersport Pennsylvania. I try to go up every other weekend because I'm renovating it. Breakfast lunch and dinner I use as my work breaks and I watch movies that I buy during my break time. I pick the movies up at Big Lots, Dollar stores, Wal-Mart and sometimes through amazon. I usually buy the less expensive movies and action or suspense type stuff is my favorite. I get enough of the kid stuff at home.
I did pickup this movie called the Ugly Truth for $5.00 and it was hilarious. Can't watch it around the kids.